WEBVTT INTERSECTION IS DANGEROUS.REPORTER: KENTUCKY STATE POLICESAY 65-YEAR-OLD KINDER WDRIVING THE BLACK PICKUP TRUMONDAY AFTERNOON.>> IT DANGEROUS.IT IS HORRIBLE.REPORTER: YOU CAN SEE PIECES OFTHE TRUCK AND THE SUV ITCOLLIDED WITH SCATTERED ON MOUNTEDEN ROAD.INVESTIGATORS SAY KINDER DIED ATJEWISH HOSPITAL.>> WE WERE JUST WAITING.WE KNEW IT WAS GOING TO HAPPENEVENTUALLY.REPORTER: POLICE SAY KINDERPULLED ONTO MOUNT EDEN ROAD,INTO THE PATH OF THE BLACK SUV.INVESTIGATORS SAY TWO WOMEN INTHE SUV AND THE PASSENGER INKINDER'S PICKUP TRUCK WERE TAKENTO UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL.ALL ARE EXPECTED TO BE OK.IT IS VERY DANGEROUS,ESPECIALLY WHEN THERE IS A LOTOF TRAFFIC THERE.IF YOU ARE TRYING TO MAKE THATLEFT TURN AT THE TIME OF DAY, ITIS VERY DANGEROUS.PEOPLE GO VERY FAST THROUGHTHERE.REPORTER: IDA GUIER LIVES DOWNTHE STREET FROM THE INTERSECTIONWHERE THE CRASH HAPPENED.SHE SAYS TURNING LEFT OUT OF HERNEIGHBORHOOD IS A CHALLENGE.>> WE DEFINITELY NEED A TURNINGLANE THERE'S A WE CAN GET OUT TOTHE CENTER AND THEN WAIT FOR THETRAFFIC TO POPS -- PASSIVE WECAN GET INTO THAT LANE.REPORTER: OTHER NEIGHBORS SAYIT'S NOT WORTH TAKING THE RISKTO TURN LEFT ONTO MOUNT EDENROAD.>> YOU HAVE TO TURN RIGHT, GODOWN, CIRCLE AROUND, AND THENCOME BACK UP.-REPORTER: PATTY ELLIS OWNS AHOME ON BONNE BRAE DRIVE.SHE SAYS SHE TURNS ONTO MOUNTEDEN ROAD A COUPLE TIMES A DAYWHEN SHE'S DOING WORK ON THEHOUSE.EARLY IN THE DAY YOU DON'THAVE ANY PROBLEMS.FROM ABOUT 3:32 6:30, THERE ISWAY YOU CAN COME OUT OF THISSUBDIVISION AND TURN LEFT.REPORTER: SHE SAYS SHE HOPES THESTATE MAKES CHANGES TO THE ROADBEFORE A CRASH LIKE THISHAPPENS AGAIN.>> I DEFINITELY THINK SOMETHINGNEEDS TO BE DONE BEFORE THERE ISMORE OF THAT.REPORTER: KENTUCKY STATE POLICERESPONDED TO A DEADLY CRASH ON

An Anderson County woman is dead, and three others were hurtafter a car crash on Mount Eden Road.

Kentucky State Police said Connie Kinder, 65, didn’t yield to traffic when she pulled onto Mount Eden Road off Bonnie Brae Drive on Monday. Police said Kinder was pronounced dead at Jewish Hospital by the Shelby County Coroner.

Investigators said Kinder pulled into the path of a black SUV. Officers said Kinder’s passenger and two women who were in the SUV were taken to University Hospital.Two of the women have minor injuries, the third has serious injuries, including to police.

Guier said turning left off Bonnie Brae Drive onto Mount Eden Road can be a challenge.

“We definitely need a turning lane so we can get out in the center and wait for the traffic to pass,” Guier said.

Another neighbor said it’s not worth taking the risk to turn left.

“You’ve got to turn right, go down and circle around and come back up,” Patty Ellis, who owns a home on Bonnie Brae Drive, said.

Ellis said she hopes the state makes changes to the road before another crash happens.

“I definitely think something needs to be done before there’s more of that,” Ellis said.

Kentucky State Police and the Collision Reconstruction Unit are investigating.